Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (tv program)

Local teens were given the opportunity to show their creative side on Tuesday, Oct. 7, during a Stop-Motion Animation Studio program held at Enfield Public Library. Teens ages 12 to 18 were provided with model-building materials and figures to use as props to create their very own stop-motion film. They were able to step into the director's seat for the night, using the "Stop Motion Studios" app on Apple iPads, which turns a series of still images into a movie. They were also able to share their creations with friends by posting the videos to their social media sites. Stop-motion is an animation technique in which an object is manipulated to appear that it moves on its own...

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